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he grew up in pasadena which means he would be inturned. things start to happen without you looking at it from the beginning when writing a story but as you develop the characters and the year and the situation and the stories a father would tell a daughter. all this came out the camps, what happened. what he hoped for. what he wished for. all the stories he tells the daughters. some of them would have to cover that interment time and a lot is what happened from my research. all that went in the book. does that answer your question? it's not that i purposely said, now i will advocate this. but if a story line covers a certain aspect of history that you tell it to the greatest truth you can. you know, you talk about the situation and if you inhabit the characters, hopefully, in the right way you try
he grew up in pasadena which means he would be inturned. things start to happen without you looking at it from the beginning when writing a story but as you develop the characters and the year and the situation and the stories a father would tell a daughter. all this came out the camps, what happened. what he hoped for. what he wished for. all the stories he tells the daughters. some of them would have to cover that interment time and a lot is what happened from my research. all that went in...
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look at this in california east of pasadena. our nbc station in l.a. was doing a story about bear sightings in the neighborhood when she had to start dodging them. bulls, they were on the run again today. day four of the world famous festival. three people were gored yesterday, including an american from philadelphia. no injuries today. but there is always tomorrow. as you can see, at cnbc, it always comes back to bulls and bears. >> absolutely. now, let's move on to analyze this, ed upponsi breaking down e calls of the day. guidance suggests slowing in the current quarter and for the full year. do you like this call or not? >> i don't like this call, ty. limited had a great jump in same-store sales last month, up 7%. in this retail environment, i have to disagree, i like limited brands. >> southwest airlines with a price target of $15. the upside to southwest's forward hedged positions is greater than analysts might be pricing into the shares. they see it with a little more upside. what do you think? >> they're right on the ball. if southwest never fl
look at this in california east of pasadena. our nbc station in l.a. was doing a story about bear sightings in the neighborhood when she had to start dodging them. bulls, they were on the run again today. day four of the world famous festival. three people were gored yesterday, including an american from philadelphia. no injuries today. but there is always tomorrow. as you can see, at cnbc, it always comes back to bulls and bears. >> absolutely. now, let's move on to analyze this, ed...
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i'm joined by leonard, a physicist and science writer at cal tech in pasadena and the author of subliminal, how your unconscious mind rules your behavior. what should the average person know about the higgs boson sph. >> there are four forces in nature? gravity, which is described by einstein's theory of relativity and the other three, which are described by the standard model. and the standard model in elementary particle physics is probably the most successful theory science has produced. it's made numerous predictions that have been confirmed around the world, but one thing that has never been observed before is the higgs boson. and it's very important because not only because the theory doesn't really work without it, but because it's what according to the theory, gives everything mass. and so if the higgs boson or the field did not exist as predicted by the standard model, you would have no mass, there would be nor atoms, no molecules, no planets, no stars, and simply, we wouldn't be here. >> that explains why it's so important, right? because it is the -- is it the missing, if you wi
i'm joined by leonard, a physicist and science writer at cal tech in pasadena and the author of subliminal, how your unconscious mind rules your behavior. what should the average person know about the higgs boson sph. >> there are four forces in nature? gravity, which is described by einstein's theory of relativity and the other three, which are described by the standard model. and the standard model in elementary particle physics is probably the most successful theory science has...
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for "cbs this morning," i'm bill whitaker in pasadena, california. >> fascinating footage. looked like it was done by steven spielberg. >> it does. what a way to get your attention. seven minutes, i've never been on the nasa website. >> i have not either. >> you haven't either? >> i don't feel so bad. i know charlie's been i was thinking. now i'm thinking i would like to see that. that's fascinating stuff. >> wild to think about. >> it makes you one more time in awe of scientists. >> and the job they do. >> we did a lot of stuff last year of course on the final shuttle. i spent some time at space camp. gayle, i know how much you love smart interesting kids. >> i do. >> one of the things fascinating to me, they weren't concerned about the shuttle program. some of them were so focused on the next frontier and on mars and all of the things they can contribute to for research on mars and beyond that i imagine they, in particular, will be watching this closely. >> there's also the fascination about how long it takes things >>> the first casualty of the summer olympics is knocked
for "cbs this morning," i'm bill whitaker in pasadena, california. >> fascinating footage. looked like it was done by steven spielberg. >> it does. what a way to get your attention. seven minutes, i've never been on the nasa website. >> i have not either. >> you haven't either? >> i don't feel so bad. i know charlie's been i was thinking. now i'm thinking i would like to see that. that's fascinating stuff. >> wild to think about. >> it makes...
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host: pasadena, maryland is our next caller on our line for republicans. caller:hi, i feel they signed it so they have to do it. they can change their minds at the last minute instead of just being vague -- what do you call it? -- it is an across-the-board sequestration. it is every department. that is my opinion. host: when you go to the polls in november, is sequestration going to be a thing you're thinking about in terms of reelecting your congressman, senator, or the president? caller: no, that's not the issue. i feel we need to elect people who know the constitution of the united states and know the history of the united states. that is who i want to relax. host: next up is fairfax, va. on our line for democrats. caller: good morning, sir. thank you for the wonderful job you have been doing. this is my first time calling. but congress -- the congress and the senate have to work together. the problem we have in this country is that they are not working together. that have to work together and we don't need a massive cut. thank you. host: we've got this
host: pasadena, maryland is our next caller on our line for republicans. caller:hi, i feel they signed it so they have to do it. they can change their minds at the last minute instead of just being vague -- what do you call it? -- it is an across-the-board sequestration. it is every department. that is my opinion. host: when you go to the polls in november, is sequestration going to be a thing you're thinking about in terms of reelecting your congressman, senator, or the president? caller: no,...
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elon musk deliver the commencement address at the california institute of technology in pasadena. he gives advice to the caltech class of 2012. [applause] >> all right guesi'd like to thk you for leaving "crazy person out of the description." [laughter] -- for leaving "crazy person" out of the description. [laughter] i thought perhaps to tell a story of how i came to be here, how some of these things happened, and maybe there are some lessons there, because i often find myself wondering, how did this happen? when i was young, i did not really know what i was going to do when i got older. people kept asking me. but then i thought that the idea of inventing things would be really cool. the reason i thought that was because our red -- i read a quote from arthur c. clarke -- "significant the advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." the things we can do today you would be burned at the stake for. being able to fly, that is crazy. being able to see over long distances, being able to communicate, having effectively, with the internet, a group of mind of sorts, and having acc
elon musk deliver the commencement address at the california institute of technology in pasadena. he gives advice to the caltech class of 2012. [applause] >> all right guesi'd like to thk you for leaving "crazy person out of the description." [laughter] -- for leaving "crazy person" out of the description. [laughter] i thought perhaps to tell a story of how i came to be here, how some of these things happened, and maybe there are some lessons there, because i often...